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Denny Knappen

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  1. I also heard that Bushton had a hard time responding to service. Now the service is great. You may want to contact them.
  2. No personal experience, but any finish is safe if it is dried completely.
  3. Thanks RJ. On display with the other one.
  4. This Sandhill Crane pattern is by Steve Good. There are two patterns and I call this one "B". I used 1/4" Baltic Birch plywood for all the pieces. Cut on the Pegas Scroll Saw using Pegas #1 MGT blades. After a light sanding, dipped in diluted Shellac and another light sanding. Comments welcome.
  5. Not with my knees!
  6. Those are very good saws and now have good service.
  7. Ribbiting Frogs pattern by Jaeheon Yun and found in his book "20 Minute Scroll Saw Puzzles". I used 3/4" Poplar approximately 5 1/2" x 9". Cut on the Pegas Scroll Saw using a Pegas #5R MGT blade. After lightly sanding, dipped in diluted Shellac, and a second sanding and dipping. Comments welcome.
  8. Thanks Jess. I too love the sound they make.
  9. Thanks Ron. Pattern number 2 is on the saw.
  10. Thanks Dick. Actually, easy to cut. Just take time in the glue up process.
  11. Thanks RJ.
  12. Thanks. People picked them up, but no sales yet.
  13. The detail is awesome.
  14. Very well done.
  15. Oh my, that is quite some fretwork.
  16. Thanks Dave.
  17. Just one of those $40 fixtures that fit into the socket.
  18. Thanks. PhotoRoom is a free app as long as you don't sign up for the extras.
  19. Thanks, Jim. Is that where you buy your blades?
  20. Thanks Paul. There are two patterns. The second one maybe cut this week.
  21. Thanks Bernd. I have overhead LED light and use PhotoRoom for the black background.
  22. This Sandhill Crane pattern is by Steve Good. I used 1/4" Baltic Birch plywood for all the pieces. Cut on the Pegas Scroll Saw using Pegas #1 MGT blades. After a light sanding, dipped in diluted Shellac and another light sanding. Comments welcome.
  23. That is a wonderful project. Nicely framed too.
  24. I find that Basswood leaves a lot of fuzzies.
  25. Thank you for the nice comment.
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